brandschenkestrasse

This is the 5547th most frequent French word.

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brandschenkestrasse

"Brandschenkestrasse" is not a French word; it is German and refers to a street name, specifically "Brandschenke Street," which is commonly found in Zurich, Switzerland.


'Brandschenkestrasse' is used as a proper noun referring to a specific street, indicating location.

Je passe souvent par Brandschenkestrasse en allant au travail.

I often pass through Brandschenkestrasse on my way to work.


'Brandschenkestrasse' here is again functioning as a proper noun, emphasizing it as a subject of the sentence.

La Brandschenkestrasse est connue pour ses belles boutiques.

The Brandschenkestrasse is known for its beautiful shops.


In this sentence, 'Brandschenkestrasse' signifies the location of an event, providing spatial context within the narrative.

Nous avons pris un café sur la Brandschenkestrasse hier.

We had coffee on the Brandschenkestrasse yesterday.